Wis fM Balclutlia Advertisements %'% — — ,|l THE || Newmarket Hotel, « BALOLUTHA. The above eet&iilibhment continaes to be vjjjfconducted on a scale worthy of the high § mutation it has so long maintained. It is provided with every comfort and con'\7&renience, having a large P-nd elegant Show ■til-Bloom well adapted for commercial purposes. '". A'A The stables and posting departmen aie well * A nown to be ur.surpassod by any establiehtt?nt of the "kind in the Province. Dunne's Line of Coaches *Urt from this [otel upon the arrival and departure of each !lj|tTam to and from Dunedin. Passengers may Hjrely upon being called for the early train. jjjl JOHN DUNNE, &llf Proprietor. fp| Farmer's Arms Hotel, Ut BALCLUTHA. m — ■ — mXKT ILLIAM LLOYD,' j§j| VV begs respectfully to inform his old jljffriends and the travelling public generally, jjjjtthat he has leased the above Hotel, and trusts jjjtby civility, cleanliness, and attention, with jjjfinederate charges, to merit a share of public Ijgpatronage, jj| All Whaee, Spirits, and Beer will be of tho jllfceßt Brands. iffl The Btables are in charge of careful and fijexperienced grooms. 3§| FIRST-CLASS SADDLE HORSES AND /^BUGGIES always for "Hire. --Ut |jj LLOYD'S (late Barr's) Jit Assembly Hall '-stf - r^r***.**^ £ ; i|§j This old-established and popular place o r llflamuseinerit is in the centre of the town, in the ffllniain road, and is always available for Theatrical "ifpor other entertainments. There is a first-class -fjpPiano, and the Hall will be well-lighted. RENT Ij|FREE. Apply |S W. LLOYD, ■||l§ Farmers' Arms Hotel, 'Aim Proprietor. §TJ B. SIEVWR IGH T, 111 (Bootmaker to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,) 1^ Opposite the Crown Hotel, St BALCLDTHA, [jSHeapectfully intimates to his numerous friends lljjrand customers that he has now commenced busiA 9" ne3a n those commodious premises oppoite tbe KfK'Crown Hotel, where he intends carrying on his iifj trade in all its branches. "From his long prac- |& tical experience, parties favouring him with ~§2ig7 orders may rely on first-class articles at reason-PiT-able prices. IS - ■ HSI Country orders will receive prompt attention. i?ljt " a9*is M I TANKS ! ! TANKS ! ! ! S STEWART & THOMSON, llj ''Copper and Tinsmiths, PltjmbepvS, j B Zinc and Iron Plate Workers, Ijjj -Lanauk: Street, B BALCLTJTHA. H (Opposite the Presbyterian Church . ) 4 Galvanised Tanks manufactured of tiie \ 4 "best description. '.'I URE KA ! EUREKA!! ', A ■AS ; J Mr S. T. PARRY **|| Has now commenced business in AZ Clyde-St., Balolutha, '-■4f (Next to the Ldadee Office,) ;"i as ] [A TOBACCONIST, STATIONER, and Keeper of A,A a FANCY GOODS Depot, ', ? | '[Combined with a HATH-DRESSING SALOON ..'■S Conducted on Dunedin principles, "under the 'tS -'D-^nagement of Mr J. Durkin, late Assistant js|l with Mr "F. Beissel, Dunedin.] ■igm By keeping goods of the best quality, Mr •»§» Tarry hopes to secure the patronage of the Bal--jjgg -clutha public and surrounding districts. c 274
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Clutha Leader, Volume IV, Issue 160, 3 August 1877, Page 1
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